10th Of June 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records
LPs & 12"s
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Afrika Bambaataa "Looking For The Perfect Beat 1980-1985"
Axemen "Three Virgins (+ D/L)"
Biafra, Jello And The Guantanamo School Of Medicine "Enhanced Methods Of Questioning (+ D/L)"
Black Moth Super Rainbow "Dandelion Gum (PIC Disc)"
Black Pus "Primordial Pus"
Black Swans, The "Don't Blame The Stars"
Bootsy's Rubber Band "Stretchin' Out In"
Clash "London Calling"
Coathangers, The "Larceny & Old Lace (+ D/L)"
Dawes "Nothing Is Wrong (2LP + CD)"
Deftones "Adrenaline (180 Gram)"
Echo & The Bunnymen "BBC Radio Tapes '79-'80"
Esmerine "La Lechuza (+ CD + Ltd. Ed. Poster)"
Fungus Brains "Ron Pistos Real World"
Garbes, Ryan "Sweet Hassle"
Grave Babies "Death Face"
Guthrie, Woody "This Machine Kills Fascists"
Husker Du "Flip Your Wig"
Husker Du "Zen Arcade"
Johannsson, Johann "The Miners' Hymns (+ D/L)"
Junior Boys "It's All True (2LP + D/L)"
Karma To Burn "V"
Land Of Talk "Some Are Lakes (+ D/L)"
Lifeless "No Love For The World"
Nadler, Marissa "Marissa Nadler"
Oneida "Absolute II (+ D/L)"
Owl City "All Things Bright And Beautiful (+ D/L)"
Pleasure Leftists "Six Song EP"
Pollard, Robert "Lord Of The Birdcage"
Radiohead "Supercollider"
Reatards "Teenage Hate (First Album Plus Bonus LP Of Early Recordings + D/L)"
Rosebuds, The "Loud Planes Fly Low (+ D/L)"
Scott-Heron, Gil And Brian Jackson "From South Africa To South Carolina"
Sonic's Rendezvous Band "Too Much Crank!"
Starkweather / Overmars "Starkweather & Overmars Split"
Urban Waste "Urban Waste (+ D/L)"
Vetiver "The Errant Charm (+ D/L)"
Within The Ruins "Omen (Ltd. Ed. Color + D/L)"
Wonder Years, The "Present: Suburbia I've Given You All And Now I'm Nothing (+ Poster)"
Yuppicide "Shinebox (Remastered)"
Yuppicide "Fear Love (Remastered)"
Electronic 12"s
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Addison Groove "This Is It"
Aguayo, Matias "I Don't Smoke EP"
Basic Channel "Reshape"
Bicep "EP1"
Bicep "EP2"
Blondes "Lover / Hater"
DJ Yellow "Night In Tranzylvania (DJ Yellow E.P.)"
Dubkasm "More Jah"
Joker "The Vision (White Label)"
Mochipet / Dkon "Remixes"
MyMy & Emika "Price Tag EP"
Plastikman "Consumed"
Plastikman "Plasticine"
Secret Cinema "Minerals EP2"
Secret Cinema "Minerals EP3"
Skream "Where You Should Be 1"
Skream "Where You Should Be 2"
Stott, Andy "Night Jewel"
Stott, Andy "Tell Me Anything / Love Nothing"
Stott, Andy "Bad Landing EP"
Stott, Andy "Brief Encounter"
Teeth of the Sea "Hypnoticon"
Tejada, John & Leviste, Arian "Western Starland Remixes 2011"
Tobin, Amon "Isam (+ D/L)"
Tokimonsta "Cosmic Intoxication"
Vincenzo "Wherever I Lay My Head"
10"s
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Floating Points "Post Suite / Almost in Profile"
Iggy & The Stooges "Rough Power"
Iggy Pop & James Williamson "Jesus Loves The Stooges"
The New Christs "Woe Betide"
7"s
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Choke Up "Spent"
Gaz-66 Intrusion "Power"
Jawbox "Jackpot Plus!"
Kendl Winter "At The Same Time"
Lab
La Dispute / Touche Amore (Yellow & Brown Versions)
Leather "Sterile"
Okkervil River "Rider"
Pygmylush "Cold World / Guilt"
Reviver "Potential"
Rites Of Spring "All"
Soldiers "Hit The Bricks"
Unlearn "When The Reaper"
Warhead "This World Of"
CDs
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Alpinist "Lichtlaern.."
Altar Of Plagues "Mammal"
Black September "Forbidden..."
Engineer "Crooked Voices"
Holy Other "With U"
Johannsson, Johann "The Miners' Hymns"
Oneida "Absolute II"
Origin "Entity"
People Like Us "Welcome"
Queens Of The Stone Age "QOTSA"
Reatards "Teenage Hate"
SepticFlesh "Great Mass..."
Tyr "Lay Of Thrym"
Various Artists "King Size Dub V. 15"
Vastum "Carnal Law"
Other
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at Redscroll Records
LPs & 12"s
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Afrika Bambaataa "Looking For The Perfect Beat 1980-1985"
Axemen "Three Virgins (+ D/L)"
Biafra, Jello And The Guantanamo School Of Medicine "Enhanced Methods Of Questioning (+ D/L)"
Black Moth Super Rainbow "Dandelion Gum (PIC Disc)"
Black Pus "Primordial Pus"
Black Swans, The "Don't Blame The Stars"
Bootsy's Rubber Band "Stretchin' Out In"
Clash "London Calling"
Coathangers, The "Larceny & Old Lace (+ D/L)"
Dawes "Nothing Is Wrong (2LP + CD)"
Deftones "Adrenaline (180 Gram)"
Echo & The Bunnymen "BBC Radio Tapes '79-'80"
Esmerine "La Lechuza (+ CD + Ltd. Ed. Poster)"
Fungus Brains "Ron Pistos Real World"
Garbes, Ryan "Sweet Hassle"
Grave Babies "Death Face"
Guthrie, Woody "This Machine Kills Fascists"
Husker Du "Flip Your Wig"
Husker Du "Zen Arcade"
Johannsson, Johann "The Miners' Hymns (+ D/L)"
Junior Boys "It's All True (2LP + D/L)"
Karma To Burn "V"
Land Of Talk "Some Are Lakes (+ D/L)"
Lifeless "No Love For The World"
Nadler, Marissa "Marissa Nadler"
Oneida "Absolute II (+ D/L)"
Owl City "All Things Bright And Beautiful (+ D/L)"
Pleasure Leftists "Six Song EP"
Pollard, Robert "Lord Of The Birdcage"
Radiohead "Supercollider"
Reatards "Teenage Hate (First Album Plus Bonus LP Of Early Recordings + D/L)"
Rosebuds, The "Loud Planes Fly Low (+ D/L)"
Scott-Heron, Gil And Brian Jackson "From South Africa To South Carolina"
Sonic's Rendezvous Band "Too Much Crank!"
Starkweather / Overmars "Starkweather & Overmars Split"
Urban Waste "Urban Waste (+ D/L)"
Vetiver "The Errant Charm (+ D/L)"
Within The Ruins "Omen (Ltd. Ed. Color + D/L)"
Wonder Years, The "Present: Suburbia I've Given You All And Now I'm Nothing (+ Poster)"
Yuppicide "Shinebox (Remastered)"
Yuppicide "Fear Love (Remastered)"
Electronic 12"s
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Addison Groove "This Is It"
Aguayo, Matias "I Don't Smoke EP"
Basic Channel "Reshape"
Bicep "EP1"
Bicep "EP2"
Blondes "Lover / Hater"
DJ Yellow "Night In Tranzylvania (DJ Yellow E.P.)"
Dubkasm "More Jah"
Joker "The Vision (White Label)"
Mochipet / Dkon "Remixes"
MyMy & Emika "Price Tag EP"
Plastikman "Consumed"
Plastikman "Plasticine"
Secret Cinema "Minerals EP2"
Secret Cinema "Minerals EP3"
Skream "Where You Should Be 1"
Skream "Where You Should Be 2"
Stott, Andy "Night Jewel"
Stott, Andy "Tell Me Anything / Love Nothing"
Stott, Andy "Bad Landing EP"
Stott, Andy "Brief Encounter"
Teeth of the Sea "Hypnoticon"
Tejada, John & Leviste, Arian "Western Starland Remixes 2011"
Tobin, Amon "Isam (+ D/L)"
Tokimonsta "Cosmic Intoxication"
Vincenzo "Wherever I Lay My Head"
10"s
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Floating Points "Post Suite / Almost in Profile"
Iggy & The Stooges "Rough Power"
Iggy Pop & James Williamson "Jesus Loves The Stooges"
The New Christs "Woe Betide"
7"s
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Choke Up "Spent"
Gaz-66 Intrusion "Power"
Jawbox "Jackpot Plus!"
Kendl Winter "At The Same Time"
Lab
La Dispute / Touche Amore (Yellow & Brown Versions)
Leather "Sterile"
Okkervil River "Rider"
Pygmylush "Cold World / Guilt"
Reviver "Potential"
Rites Of Spring "All"
Soldiers "Hit The Bricks"
Unlearn "When The Reaper"
Warhead "This World Of"
CDs
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Alpinist "Lichtlaern.."
Altar Of Plagues "Mammal"
Black September "Forbidden..."
Engineer "Crooked Voices"
Holy Other "With U"
Johannsson, Johann "The Miners' Hymns"
Oneida "Absolute II"
Origin "Entity"
People Like Us "Welcome"
Queens Of The Stone Age "QOTSA"
Reatards "Teenage Hate"
SepticFlesh "Great Mass..."
Tyr "Lay Of Thrym"
Various Artists "King Size Dub V. 15"
Vastum "Carnal Law"
Other
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Reviews
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Fastbreak Fast Cars, Fast Women
When this album came out in 1998, I didn't like it at all. In the late
90s, I was much more interested in the heavier pissed off CTHC bands
(Hatebreed, Fear Tomorrow, Mans Ruin, Death Threat etc..) and even
less interested in any CT bands defecting to Boston. I was also just
way too angry to be into a youth crew band that shared borders with
pop punk.
Fastbreak for those that don't know was a Connecticut youth-crew
styled hardcore band. Formed by members of Cornerstone in 1994. These
dudes put out some 7"s, then went on to put out full length releases
on Revelation & Big Wheel. Members were also in In My Eyes, Right
Brigade, & Piebald. Recently we bought a collection of used hardcore
LPs and there were a couple copies of "Fast Cars, Fast Women" in the
mix. I decided to give this another whirl and the verdict is, 26 year
old me thinks this is a solid record.
(check out baby Wes Nelson [Schematic of a Waking Life, Estrogen Highs, other bands] on stage)
[Reviewer: Josh]
Kode9 & The Spaceape Black Sun
(Hyperdub)
Kode9 is Steve Goodman. Steve Goodman lectures in Music Culture at the School of Sciences, Media, and Cultural Studies at the University of East London and is the founder of the record label Hyperdub. All this information can be verified at his website www.sonicwarfare.org - not so coincidentally he's also penned a book with the name Sonic Warfare (by his credentials you might suspect that this is not a light read - you'd be right. It is dense with information [read: textbok]). Kode9 knows how to make bass music. Add his friend the Spaceape to the mix for some dynamism and you get a very nice future dub record. At times more dub and at times more bass (nevermind if that doesn't seem to make sense, just take it like it reads). These aren't really dancefloor bangers. These tracks are headnodders. Of course, I can go for a good headnodder from time to time on the dancefloor - these tracks just aren't what you'd call "Killer Kuts." Bonus time: It's a double LP with a gatefold done well/right with lyrics and a short comic on the inner sides. Keep bouncin'.
[Reviewer: Rick]
Kode9 is Steve Goodman. Steve Goodman lectures in Music Culture at the School of Sciences, Media, and Cultural Studies at the University of East London and is the founder of the record label Hyperdub. All this information can be verified at his website www.sonicwarfare.org - not so coincidentally he's also penned a book with the name Sonic Warfare (by his credentials you might suspect that this is not a light read - you'd be right. It is dense with information [read: textbok]). Kode9 knows how to make bass music. Add his friend the Spaceape to the mix for some dynamism and you get a very nice future dub record. At times more dub and at times more bass (nevermind if that doesn't seem to make sense, just take it like it reads). These aren't really dancefloor bangers. These tracks are headnodders. Of course, I can go for a good headnodder from time to time on the dancefloor - these tracks just aren't what you'd call "Killer Kuts." Bonus time: It's a double LP with a gatefold done well/right with lyrics and a short comic on the inner sides. Keep bouncin'.
[Reviewer: Rick]
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